To make your ipernity experience a whole much easier:
We have recently added on the top right hand corner of every document page a "Previous" and "Next" button to make it easier for you to browse.
We have replaced the "view on black" button by a light box, easier and more practical for you to use.

Also new on ipernity :
You can now share public photos, videos and articles over Facebook, Twitter and many more.
You can choose at your convenience on your preference page whether other users can share your public content over various networks.
This is the last update before our new version that is going to change and revolutionize your ipernity experience !
We'll get back to you very soon on this.
Julian from the ipernity team
Thanks for the light box !
Anke has replied to Team clubIljuschin club has replied to AnkeAnke has replied to Iljuschin clubRemember:
What we did a few days ago:
- we placed those buttons at a more practical area (just above public photos/videos/articles)
- we removed some unuseful/inappropriate buttons
- we removed those buttons from private content pages
- we gave users the possibility to disable those buttons for their own public content.
This new option is set to YES by default since it was FORCED to YES before. The difference is that you can now say NO!
Anyway we are sending a message to all our users to inform them about this change.
And thank you Pandarine for your German translation!
Christian
Bernard club has replied to Team clubI take note, I apologize ...
I had never read, or understood, that these "old" footer buttons were active for any visitor, even unlisted on Ipernity.
Hence the importance of information and communication quality in order not to give something positive a negative image.
Again thank you for your explanations!
it’s 8 Months now since I asked about a Linux version of your uploading tool (remember? you replied “A question of days/weeks now.”) … Well … Neither there is a Linux version after almost a year nor you didn’t even bother changing the flickr Uploader source file names in YOUR program. Or should i say “your rip-off of the ‘flickr Uploadr’ program”?
Where are are the technical and visual modernizations you talked about in June 2011? The website is still a mess in some parts (no real news section for your messages for example, no way to track comments after you commented something or comments on your own pictures), tagging images is chaotic, adding images to groups is only a big pain in the ass, almost NO modern AJAX/JS/JSON powered features, and so on, and so on.
You started as a great alternative to flickr (in fact, most users you got from there because of that censoring stuff a few years ago). What happened since then? Where is that energy you started with? Why do you ignore your user’s needs?
My pro account status ends in April 2013. As of now I don’t see why I should renew it.
I’m pretty sure you won’t answer nor anything changes because of this message. I just wanted to let you know that I’m very disappointed.
Kind regards,
Dirk
Rrrolf club has replied to Dirk4 month later: You are SO right, Dirk... :((
Today I received an e-mail telling me that my pro account expires very soon. I think I’m not going to renew it until there will some MAJOR changes that were promised a few years ago.
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